World No 7 Bianca Andreescu has called it a day on the 2020 season and will not feature in this year’s French Open tournament vowing to come back “stronger and better than ever” in 2021.
Andreescu has not played any tennis since injuring her left knee at the 2019 WTA Finals in Shenzhen, China. She also experienced the foot injury a few months ago while training, which has added to her woes.
She won the US Open in 2019 and became Canada’s highest-ranked WTA player in history by rising to No. 4.
The 20-year-old Canadian joins other big names like reigning French Open winner No. 1, Ashleigh Barty, and recent US Open champion No. 3, Naomi Osaka, in withdrawing.
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Andreescu won her opener at the Paris major last year, but a right shoulder injury made her pull out of her second-round meeting with Sofia Kenin.




